The deed had an arbitration clause. When differences cropped up among the beneficiaries, one group moved the Bombay High Court for arbitration
On an average, 50 per cent of the companies have made around 10 adjustments to the reported profit for the quarter ended June 30, 2015
Plans are afoot to train 20,000 chartered accountants by March 2017 in different aspects of the GST
Small businesses have concerns over expenses, liability; some predict initial dip in hiring of women
Consumer confidence: concerns and spending intentions around the world (Q2, 2016)
Interview with former ambassador and India's last consul general to Karachi
Measures undertaken over the past year have made the appointment process at AIIMS faster and swifter. But beyond the subtle progress, problems persist
Riding a unicorn
Takes total investment in Bengaluru to Rs 600 cr
The company plans to refresh its product line-up to lend a fresh edge to its offerings
This year, it made exits from Gland Pharma, Alliance Tire and Dalmia Cement
The outgoing chairman believed in building for the future; for his successor, the challenge will be to maintain the momentum
Interview with director general hydrocarbons
The new hydrocarbon policy has ironed out most of the glitches in oil and gas production, but questions over viability of blocks remain
Incentives for industries have been rolled back and teachers have gone without salary for months as the state grapples with the after-effects of the ban
If Gawker is bought by Ziff Davis, it could end up being a small fish in a very large pond
To tackle the problem of undue profiteering, there has to be some sort of price control and anti-profiteering Act, as was introduced in Malaysia
Kokrajhar is the heart of the Bodo territory
Up, up and, then, second. For now